To link to the entire object, paste this link in email, IM or documentTo embed the entire object, paste this HTML in websiteTo link to this page, paste this link in email, IM or documentTo embed this page, paste this HTML in website

t 1 1 e a'p ii i t 7 1/75 n u mi tk north carolina gaz et te with the jateit advices foreign and domeltick governor joh x s ton e s s p e e c u in tljc u ijt cf common on friday i â– /'â– , on tht far imploding lj t ooo men fir tht land sti via in 1 1 7 5 . i â– ; 1 hj v k â– â€¢ >â€” iv â€¢ â€¢â– â– nw -.,â– , -',-., vj^\iuou jdli oil t ' i ' â€¢ i.'l . mtuiy .:^ flu im.in which the feiitl^moh in a i>i>i llration arc refolveh to flurfuc with k*-*fpect to american affairs jt is now clear that the people of a tactics aiaiatcd with the lame firm and rcfolijte spirit and tinctured with the fame tentiiufiafm which euabl ; oinr an ceitors to withiland he uujuit clairitj <<. tile i rown in the days of charles the 1'irft an :.. runed to ndilt the jiig'i doctrines of parlifluien Â» â€¢â€¢â– supre macy held lorth by this country w i.h mull in its confequenccs reduce their liberties tp Â« level with the colonies of france and spain it v.c are relolved to adhere to thole iricompreheniibja te nets echoed with fo niu:h appluie in rl ! l.-nt if^riiainct>t anj ov the firft ] ny yf i!:c prearut aeir?on nothing hut the sword can now decide the contelt in that event it is in vain to ' i;puk that the peace bftawilhmencof the n iy now pro poled will be ftifficicnt ; for every wife man mult forefee that our rivhs in kurope ckunot b ; d!c spedators in fuch a seme sappohng th n u fif ficient force is eifrployed to fuhdue th 1 am rican , this country mult be u-tt dcliiiutc of ilic necclfai y dcience no man s le.'s rlciinuii c t augmenting a military rllablilhiiinu than niyjclf i fufefto that the ei berries of this country mult in the end fall a sacrifice to thr j'ower which ia annihilated the rights vf mankind in other spates etween the danger from abroad and tfrz danger from thofe who are to defind us according to the pre fent eilablilhmtnts of europe the sÂ»t;iiitiun i.i very uÂ»f for mvwn rt l^veuf full hry i iywrttrinf*mwvwmrii mu wr miftirutr.n in time of l.'eacc citizen nd soldier happily inter mixing with each other in equal privileges yet upon . â€¢' tnvafion or a civil w when men of high minds come to aflemble i;i ftiilitai canips with thi ir weapons in their hand the corn ij >â– n of power will fobn prekdj neverthelcfj wl mi t maintain though witli 1 watchful lÂ£ye .! neceiiaiy force for defence in cafe vi invufion 1 fpviik aa a seam ah coufident'i i>i wbcnevej frÂ«nte . i iind an enterprilin i . ci capable f u;ili,fllng fuch an attempt v5th skill mid rcfolution chat the landing of aii rrr.y i.i this cou f trj is no to be prevented by a.'j tfÂ»e ships we can arm l..ie the elements contv'n '. > iiuu , andilm diiume fo fliort there aic fevcral methods to atcoaiplilh this which ilhall not repeat here from prudential motives but j am io convinced of the i n.cii of my afltrtion th tt j conlider ic as the duty cr rvery man in tins country to be ready to difpjjtti the fate of this kin vv i on a battle ; and ii we are left withour a ucteflnry strength o ivpport v,i veiing minds in fwch a conjuncture w h 1 1 â€¢.â– we are thinking of deprivihg our fellow citizens of their julr and legal rights in atncrica we nÂ»ay b \ proper puiiiihintiii r vofe our own ir i true that by the prefent vot we do not preclude ourfelvas from an augmentation in the couiv of ii â€¢ ;. ilioi , in cafe the exjgewcfts of the state fhall req iro j and fo far i am willing to aflent to ti c prt-l ut mo tion but 1 beg cjen.le nert in admini ruiioh i!l in the mean time draw no merit from promoting fo low an ellabliftimcnt uii]l(s they intend to alter their meafure fince it is tmdotfbrediy na lt are to our situation and 'â€¢ would iiktwiir caution the landed intereit not to plame themfclvet on the hf cape they have made fincu it is equally evident a further taxation if not included in the general vote of this year mult be demanded by ivxtraurdi or a vote bf credit to meet them next scf fwu under the multiplied expences of that mode of fifing money with regard to the navy i confeis it to be ex trtaiel n^rd that t^ie noble lord fhould be attacked in the lalt seffion df parliament for too i'ro fufion and blamed in this for the reduction that was then deemed neteiiaiy : liut i am not one of thofe who are captivated with a iimple proportion upon paper when all the avenues of extravagance aie kept open ; while the situation of our a fl'Â«iir , from the worft judged policy necfcflarlly leads us to open thefe sluice of e*pence it is therefore in aiti to hold out ceconomical refolutidm in our voteij wheu our conuuct mult pruducs a coatraiy former pehtqes on this subjr.'i f hope it does not proceed from want of health in which ckh no man could pm rndre sorrow for bis lqrdihip th.m nivfeh ; bet t hope it arifui from a more l\-i . â€¢ is a d j r t legion en uw "â– â€¢,:. jc v.:iccc1i,v own n b-nft has hid room to operate frÂ«e from fhoit violent aflbciaifcs who ftem to have precipi tated his i.ordlhip into fuch ra:h and cruel mta fures contrary.tokj oin natoral good temper here the 1 mall conclude as i fa out hoping that generous juft pacific meaatrea will be adop-cd ; but iu1i in<ilting ! l thatiho man can deter ninu pin perly on the number of forces to be emplqvtd until v.e know the vlei fures that arc to b purfued rcfpcdling the americans l \) r d o n qtttmbtr ai i'iu hep rt fio.n the lv-mmittee of a>5and means being mad ycllcrday in tha houfeof ccmmcris on putting the qi.crtion for agreeinp to the land tax ofuree s ihog iaslhv pound mr jt:r:|cy member fur kif^lfcn twie and after reninikinp upon the alarming account from the con^refs.in aineric.i wiihed tfm t!iede termination o the qutftion mij>ht i.e ullponed oil after the holidays aj it was impoffible to jet-rmin what mt alurcs weie meant to be purlued with ref ? u } to a^ttt's > til " m'tn^wn what part adnii iilbatiÂ«4hbnt to takeipio one could ay whether the peacrftwablifhinent now propofed an in part g c\d to was a proper one or not this iniroduc ed a pirited debate in which mr t townfhendv mj'jwg sir william meredith and mr cora f aii Â» cor.fidcrabje share ; tut mr hark hjpjp'jch ltngÂ«r hanrthe reft and inoft pathe kÂ»'k lamented th situation of america jiigwf ltdiccled thjcundutt of adminjttration ini f'lfja tft^v nrwerwj that he knew not for whac pu.pofe aiminiftration had fent an army rheie 3 but hat if it was judged expedient at all it mould have been an army of execution not an army r f obfervution i hat the gmjcui in his fall letters had reprcft-nted himfelt as being at once beiieged ai.d beficging â€¢ that he cr mplainrd his caoocn had been rolen i.d otner fnfufta offered to tne troops l.jt that he had the happinefa to command a patieoc atv y ; oo the idea of a p.t'icn army the honoura f.le member expatiated wi-h nat frvn rm and kept to his,rpinf t!iat if an army was at ail ncccl ' v it i},.-.!ld be exer'rjtive j but that he knew no flufinefi genersl gage hid th<we in fo lamentable Â« sitoation ; that if he fhtd a drop of blood of hit fcjiqw subjecli he would of-en the sluices for a torrent on both sldts and g<id knows where ic might end while on the orher if he did not be mult be expofed with his army to fuch a tamencls and faience as no army ever fhewed b(hre he obfervrd thar they had a speech breaking nothing but war with america for whuh thanks were ljkswife to begiven on the whole the gentle men on thii side the qin/tion ap/rehenfive that a f/ote t credit might be moved for at the clofe of the selficn were willing to pott pone the refolution concerning th land tai til after the holidays when heir better informed ( ! the star cf our own country they might be enabled to judge of the prpdrnce of having reduced the navy l'tahli.'hment and t f the sufficiency o infufficiency of the rrcpof ed.land tax aid of is on the otlx r hani ir william m redith com plained of the iinprop/i^y of the prefent c nverfa twn rerdiny to inflame the minds of th people by fumifhihg matter for the kewfpapers wifhed i't b urn avoided as the gentlemen had n propo fition to offer and then juftifying the rlealure al ready taken b adminiftration he obferved in reply to mr burke that general ciape had beca fent to bcfton for three very good purpcfcs ; fiift to protea the magiftratesj fecondly to protect the property of the merchants which had been grcfly vi la ted ; thirdly to enforce the execution of the acts of the britilh parliament which points he had in a j>reat meafure accompli fu'd ; and he added that fuch steps wou'd no have beto nectflary it ma declaratory bill and repeajjjjg the stamp act fcad never been brought h q that houfc mr uuik et rted that if the declaratory act vs s the accurfed thing that had caufed all the mifchief they had nothing to do but to tofs it overboard for hi parr he whj re;idy to ftcrifire every thing for 1 dc e with america ; but he ilil was of opinion ienual c*je lad hu txooni had fio bufiaeft a button i effccl i hope however th?.t the sentiments of gejitj/mcn on the i-ubject of american affairs be gin to altqr j hups they will now fee what men uiuii.iii u-.l by tin luxurious \ ices of a great ca pitul ire i.ip.ilili of furteriu in suppnft of hlen ... i.u ' fth**o fcriiii i'.xprctnrioni o iih'in wnerua ut r j k ire no-.v vnnifhcd i (/ inorv who conceive that men arc to yield heir rights from c),.;mcilion and dillrrfs 1 wo k1 recall to tlv.-ir memory the sufferings of the late parliament oi parli j ho haughty miod of a de bnuchrd mini her and an imperious chancellor had induced the latc.king of france to violate all the ancient and elubiifhea privileges oi that augult " n , , i:u only remaining check agaii.lt the 1xt }' c i jin of the monarch j'.vcn men of vit and genius were found bad enough to vilify the claims of the parliament for j am forry to obferve that fortitude of mirn.1 docs not ilwuy.s accompany ex cellent i kiiii i ai>d th it many men pofteffing hole rare '.-;.';â€¢ , ait too'.irten induced to letid thetr lrtr>enuity to th hand thai jpays them in support oi ilie doctrines 'â€¢/' the jj.i js it potfible for any of the people ol americ o tndergo greater ijif trefs th.-.n thole worthy patriots in france have fuf fcred deprived o t><eir qroces and subfiltencc ' ihej from their friends vilified by ihe court no pi'ofpecl oi .. ch â– â€¢';;<--, yet fujpportcd by princi ple n tid a good coukicncev they have r.ov lien li'iii day f triumph i'^ttlt the reward t.f i rrue leaning to uÂ»_;r jouptry hv their fene vÂ«ranee more eiientia utgj^.i.s tha'i have bee?i ob tained by three civil wars after fuch conceihons from the kin of france li ( j|^i^yi.g of great britain be b(hjhÂ»ed to yield f flb fcriea < tj^o iÂ»jiliii.>ns of r>'.s subjects jj bk jibh - 1 know wl iue i"'m]i\cn â– fb trnjjle vwijcajen it support t tj ktbitnpf uui imi-utkwkw t uiuic-.i more than convinced it is ml iiat t.t gi/l ition exifting in the parliament of great-britain taxation whiih is a part of le giiimiun muil neceffari be included the vaii ous ii.'ilri vjii.ii fubnil in every fret state are h iidly tu bi ue mined by any rcafoning a prnri viji ', mien.ui a.i hi on every subject can ui;y 1 option â€¢:â– pear more ridiculous to thofe who main tain i/il l'ji i-.iu b of virtual representation than .Â»: n i fturotigh ihould lend two aienihc j to parlia inei t without houie or inhabitant and that tiwre ;. â€¢ many who hear me itrenuous advocates ;<^. - iiul aiherican charters il'.at boli their seats in this houic under fuch a c ri:ms representation â€¢ at the fame i'iuie 1 ccnrth the i>.il:s of the conllitutiÂ«n dilpends on prefcrying their 1 mileges entire iijc no i\1an c:.n fay how jar tne rcfoini would tai.h , and ihe wtÂ»o!e jt oi government coi.miis in pre fefvlrig to every one hii eftabiilhed rights ihe looil ltriuiu science we ki.ovv is klatjjematicks ; yet 1 1 v s tu lay to many men that two lino j y.;j;c h i.(.;Â»ier and nearer to ail eternity and nevt-f could meet tiny v ould^hi the afler tion rirdiculouj anu abfura neverthelefs there is i c h '..^ lo certain as tin truui o r that theorem h is eijtially true that legiflation may exift without the i <.;\-. i Â» o't j a.v rtion i he tvingdooi of ireland witliin pui own l/u;ui|jion is i proof of what thefe learned genticmcn ai]ert to l>e u impoflible a worth mcnibei in m eye being prci.cd wilh is ai'pujjient in the i ill seffion of parliament from t it t kairnefs of his iÂ»li:id avowed as his opinion that vw tjould tax ireland j remember there were imh.l cunuenien in the gallery when thi decla ration was made whom j immediately perceived by the contorfions in rheir countenances to be irihi members next day the member chu.'u to make iomc apology to his friends he laid no parallel could be drawn between ireland and the colonies for ireland had a parafbernalia ; and this fatisfied both the linglifa and jrilh members for my part i do noc fee what difficulty can occur in leaving the different colonies on the lame footing of railing money by requisition as from th people of ireland if it is thought this manner of raiiing supplies might throw too much i'uwcr into the hands ot the crown that power might be limited fo as not to be exerted exxept upon the addrefs ur both i loufes of parliament fuch as has been lately adopted refpecling the prerogaliva in regulating the coin i a;n hill hopeful that the tenfe chords on which our american creed has been faid and fung will be relaxed 1 perceive [ think the tone of the noble lyra ii qq fg ioud or fa lofry u on foto't sempefc pro li1ertate et bono publico

The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers.

Language

eng

FullText

t 1 1 e a'p ii i t 7 1/75 n u mi tk north carolina gaz et te with the jateit advices foreign and domeltick governor joh x s ton e s s p e e c u in tljc u ijt cf common on friday i â– /'â– , on tht far imploding lj t ooo men fir tht land sti via in 1 1 7 5 . i â– ; 1 hj v k â– â€¢ >â€” iv â€¢ â€¢â– â– nw -.,â– , -',-., vj^\iuou jdli oil t ' i ' â€¢ i.'l . mtuiy .:^ flu im.in which the feiitl^moh in a i>i>i llration arc refolveh to flurfuc with k*-*fpect to american affairs jt is now clear that the people of a tactics aiaiatcd with the lame firm and rcfolijte spirit and tinctured with the fame tentiiufiafm which euabl ; oinr an ceitors to withiland he uujuit clairitj <t anj ov the firft ] ny yf i!:c prearut aeir?on nothing hut the sword can now decide the contelt in that event it is in vain to ' i;puk that the peace bftawilhmencof the n iy now pro poled will be ftifficicnt ; for every wife man mult forefee that our rivhs in kurope ckunot b ; d!c spedators in fuch a seme sappohng th n u fif ficient force is eifrployed to fuhdue th 1 am rican , this country mult be u-tt dcliiiutc of ilic necclfai y dcience no man s le.'s rlciinuii c t augmenting a military rllablilhiiinu than niyjclf i fufefto that the ei berries of this country mult in the end fall a sacrifice to thr j'ower which ia annihilated the rights vf mankind in other spates etween the danger from abroad and tfrz danger from thofe who are to defind us according to the pre fent eilablilhmtnts of europe the sÂ»t;iiitiun i.i very uÂ»f for mvwn rt l^veuf full hry i iywrttrinf*mwvwmrii mu wr miftirutr.n in time of l.'eacc citizen nd soldier happily inter mixing with each other in equal privileges yet upon . â€¢' tnvafion or a civil w when men of high minds come to aflemble i;i ftiilitai canips with thi ir weapons in their hand the corn ij >â– n of power will fobn prekdj neverthelcfj wl mi t maintain though witli 1 watchful lÂ£ye .! neceiiaiy force for defence in cafe vi invufion 1 fpviik aa a seam ah coufident'i i>i wbcnevej frÂ«nte . i iind an enterprilin i . ci capable f u;ili,fllng fuch an attempt v5th skill mid rcfolution chat the landing of aii rrr.y i.i this cou f trj is no to be prevented by a.'j tfÂ»e ships we can arm l..ie the elements contv'n '. > iiuu , andilm diiume fo fliort there aic fevcral methods to atcoaiplilh this which ilhall not repeat here from prudential motives but j am io convinced of the i n.cii of my afltrtion th tt j conlider ic as the duty cr rvery man in tins country to be ready to difpjjtti the fate of this kin vv i on a battle ; and ii we are left withour a ucteflnry strength o ivpport v,i veiing minds in fwch a conjuncture w h 1 1 â€¢.â– we are thinking of deprivihg our fellow citizens of their julr and legal rights in atncrica we nÂ»ay b \ proper puiiiihintiii r vofe our own ir i true that by the prefent vot we do not preclude ourfelvas from an augmentation in the couiv of ii â€¢ ;. ilioi , in cafe the exjgewcfts of the state fhall req iro j and fo far i am willing to aflent to ti c prt-l ut mo tion but 1 beg cjen.le nert in admini ruiioh i!l in the mean time draw no merit from promoting fo low an ellabliftimcnt uii]l(s they intend to alter their meafure fince it is tmdotfbrediy na lt are to our situation and 'â€¢ would iiktwiir caution the landed intereit not to plame themfclvet on the hf cape they have made fincu it is equally evident a further taxation if not included in the general vote of this year mult be demanded by ivxtraurdi or a vote bf credit to meet them next scf fwu under the multiplied expences of that mode of fifing money with regard to the navy i confeis it to be ex trtaiel n^rd that t^ie noble lord fhould be attacked in the lalt seffion df parliament for too i'ro fufion and blamed in this for the reduction that was then deemed neteiiaiy : liut i am not one of thofe who are captivated with a iimple proportion upon paper when all the avenues of extravagance aie kept open ; while the situation of our a fl'Â«iir , from the worft judged policy necfcflarlly leads us to open thefe sluice of e*pence it is therefore in aiti to hold out ceconomical refolutidm in our voteij wheu our conuuct mult pruducs a coatraiy former pehtqes on this subjr.'i f hope it does not proceed from want of health in which ckh no man could pm rndre sorrow for bis lqrdihip th.m nivfeh ; bet t hope it arifui from a more l\-i . â€¢ is a d j r t legion en uw "â– â€¢,:. jc v.:iccc1i,v own n b-nft has hid room to operate frÂ«e from fhoit violent aflbciaifcs who ftem to have precipi tated his i.ordlhip into fuch ra:h and cruel mta fures contrary.tokj oin natoral good temper here the 1 mall conclude as i fa out hoping that generous juft pacific meaatrea will be adop-cd ; but iu1i in5and means being mad ycllcrday in tha houfeof ccmmcris on putting the qi.crtion for agreeinp to the land tax ofuree s ihog iaslhv pound mr jt:r:|cy member fur kif^lfcn twie and after reninikinp upon the alarming account from the con^refs.in aineric.i wiihed tfm t!iede termination o the qutftion mij>ht i.e ullponed oil after the holidays aj it was impoffible to jet-rmin what mt alurcs weie meant to be purlued with ref ? u } to a^ttt's > til " m'tn^wn what part adnii iilbatiÂ«4hbnt to takeipio one could ay whether the peacrftwablifhinent now propofed an in part g c\d to was a proper one or not this iniroduc ed a pirited debate in which mr t townfhendv mj'jwg sir william meredith and mr cora f aii Â» cor.fidcrabje share ; tut mr hark hjpjp'jch ltngÂ«r hanrthe reft and inoft pathe kÂ»'k lamented th situation of america jiigwf ltdiccled thjcundutt of adminjttration ini f'lfja tft^v nrwerwj that he knew not for whac pu.pofe aiminiftration had fent an army rheie 3 but hat if it was judged expedient at all it mould have been an army of execution not an army r f obfervution i hat the gmjcui in his fall letters had reprcft-nted himfelt as being at once beiieged ai.d beficging â€¢ that he cr mplainrd his caoocn had been rolen i.d otner fnfufta offered to tne troops l.jt that he had the happinefa to command a patieoc atv y ; oo the idea of a p.t'icn army the honoura f.le member expatiated wi-h nat frvn rm and kept to his,rpinf t!iat if an army was at ail ncccl ' v it i},.-.!ld be exer'rjtive j but that he knew no flufinefi genersl gage hid threat meafure accompli fu'd ; and he added that fuch steps wou'd no have beto nectflary it ma declaratory bill and repeajjjjg the stamp act fcad never been brought h q that houfc mr uuik et rted that if the declaratory act vs s the accurfed thing that had caufed all the mifchief they had nothing to do but to tofs it overboard for hi parr he whj re;idy to ftcrifire every thing for 1 dc e with america ; but he ilil was of opinion ienual c*je lad hu txooni had fio bufiaeft a button i effccl i hope however th?.t the sentiments of gejitj/mcn on the i-ubject of american affairs be gin to altqr j hups they will now fee what men uiuii.iii u-.l by tin luxurious \ ices of a great ca pitul ire i.ip.ilili of furteriu in suppnft of hlen ... i.u ' fth**o fcriiii i'.xprctnrioni o iih'in wnerua ut r j k ire no-.v vnnifhcd i (/ inorv who conceive that men arc to yield heir rights from c),.;mcilion and dillrrfs 1 wo k1 recall to tlv.-ir memory the sufferings of the late parliament oi parli j ho haughty miod of a de bnuchrd mini her and an imperious chancellor had induced the latc.king of france to violate all the ancient and elubiifhea privileges oi that augult " n , , i:u only remaining check agaii.lt the 1xt }' c i jin of the monarch j'.vcn men of vit and genius were found bad enough to vilify the claims of the parliament for j am forry to obferve that fortitude of mirn.1 docs not ilwuy.s accompany ex cellent i kiiii i ai>d th it many men pofteffing hole rare '.-;.';â€¢ , ait too'.irten induced to letid thetr lrtr>enuity to th hand thai jpays them in support oi ilie doctrines 'â€¢/' the jj.i js it potfible for any of the people ol americ o tndergo greater ijif trefs th.-.n thole worthy patriots in france have fuf fcred deprived o t>ns of r>'.s subjects jj bk jibh - 1 know wl iue i"'m]i\cn â– fb trnjjle vwijcajen it support t tj ktbitnpf uui imi-utkwkw t uiuic-.i more than convinced it is ml iiat t.t gi/l ition exifting in the parliament of great-britain taxation whiih is a part of le giiimiun muil neceffari be included the vaii ous ii.'ilri vjii.ii fubnil in every fret state are h iidly tu bi ue mined by any rcafoning a prnri viji ', mien.ui a.i hi on every subject can ui;y 1 option â€¢:â– pear more ridiculous to thofe who main tain i/il l'ji i-.iu b of virtual representation than .Â»: n i fturotigh ihould lend two aienihc j to parlia inei t without houie or inhabitant and that tiwre ;. â€¢ many who hear me itrenuous advocates ;.il:s of the conllitutiÂ«n dilpends on prefcrying their 1 mileges entire iijc no i\1an c:.n fay how jar tne rcfoini would tai.h , and ihe wtÂ»o!e jt oi government coi.miis in pre fefvlrig to every one hii eftabiilhed rights ihe looil ltriuiu science we ki.ovv is klatjjematicks ; yet 1 1 v s tu lay to many men that two lino j y.;j;c h i.(.;Â»ier and nearer to ail eternity and nevt-f could meet tiny v ould^hi the afler tion rirdiculouj anu abfura neverthelefs there is i c h '..^ lo certain as tin truui o r that theorem h is eijtially true that legiflation may exift without the i e u impoflible a worth mcnibei in m eye being prci.cd wilh is ai'pujjient in the i ill seffion of parliament from t it t kairnefs of his iÂ»li:id avowed as his opinion that vw tjould tax ireland j remember there were imh.l cunuenien in the gallery when thi decla ration was made whom j immediately perceived by the contorfions in rheir countenances to be irihi members next day the member chu.'u to make iomc apology to his friends he laid no parallel could be drawn between ireland and the colonies for ireland had a parafbernalia ; and this fatisfied both the linglifa and jrilh members for my part i do noc fee what difficulty can occur in leaving the different colonies on the lame footing of railing money by requisition as from th people of ireland if it is thought this manner of raiiing supplies might throw too much i'uwcr into the hands ot the crown that power might be limited fo as not to be exerted exxept upon the addrefs ur both i loufes of parliament fuch as has been lately adopted refpecling the prerogaliva in regulating the coin i a;n hill hopeful that the tenfe chords on which our american creed has been faid and fung will be relaxed 1 perceive [ think the tone of the noble lyra ii qq fg ioud or fa lofry u on foto't sempefc pro li1ertate et bono publico